"President Trump this morning responded to mounting political pressure and a plea from Puerto Rico's governor by loosening little-known shipping rules to ease fuel transport to the storm-battered territory.
Gov. Ricardo Rosselló asked the White House last night to temporarily waive the Jones Act, a federal law meant to promote U.S.-owned and -operated vessels. The statute can make it more expensive to ship goods to Puerto Rico.
Trump's decision to ease the 1920s law was directly related to Rosselló's request, according to a tweet from White House press secretary Sarah Huckabee Sanders this morning."
Hannah Northey and Geof Koss report for Greenwire September 28, 2017.
"Trump Eases Shipping Rules As Anger Grows Over Puerto Rico"
Source: Greenwire, 09/29/2017